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Alderman Sir John Turbey, Kt, 1889 (oil on canvas)
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Alderman Sir John Turbey, Kt, 1889 (oil on canvas)
3744506 Alderman Sir John Turbey, Kt, 1889 (oil on canvas) by Hartley, Alfred (1855-1933); 167.6x111.8 cm; Nottingham City Museums and Galleries (Nottingham Castle); eNottingham City Museums & Galleries; English, out of copyright
Media ID 23619768
© Nottingham City Museums & Galleries / Bridgeman Images
Chain Document Functionary Length Livery Collar Medallion Pendant Suit Three Quarter White Shirt
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The captivating portrait of Alderman Sir John Turbey, Kt, painted in 1889 by Alfred Hartley, is a remarkable piece that captures the essence and stature of this distinguished figure. Standing tall and proud, Sir John Turbey exudes authority and elegance in his formal attire. Dressed in a sleek black suit with a crisp white shirt underneath, he wears a striking pendant and medallion around his neck which adds an air of importance to his appearance. The livery collar adorned with the emblematic collar of esses further signifies his prestigious position as a knight bachelor. With one hand resting on a document placed on an ornate wooden table beside him, Sir John Turbey's pose suggests both confidence and intelligence. His piercing gaze meets the viewer's eyes directly, conveying strength and determination. Painted against a neutral background, the focus remains solely on Sir John Turbey himself. The meticulous brushstrokes capture every detail of his face - from the lines etched by time to the subtle nuances of expression that hint at wisdom accumulated over years of service. This painting serves as not only a visual representation but also as an important historical record. It immortalizes Sir John Turbey's contribution to society during Victorian times when he served as an influential functionary within Nottingham City Museums & Galleries. Displayed proudly within Nottingham Castle today, this stunning artwork continues to inspire admiration for its subject while providing us with insight into the life and accomplishments of Alderman Sir John Tur
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